Deccan Chronicle

People feel Congress adrift

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New Delhi, Feb. 23: The Congress must fix its leadership issues on top priority to address the growing perception among the people that the party is “adrift”, senior leader Shashi Tharoor said on Sunday and asserted that resolving the uncertaint­y over a long-term president was crucial for the party’s revival.

In an interview to a news agency, Mr Tharoor also said that it was up to Rahul Gandhi to take a call if he wishes to return as Congress chief, but if he does not change his earlier stance then the party needs to find an “active and full-time leadership” so that the party can move forward as the nation expects. The Thiruvanan­thapuram MP, who last week renewed his call for elections for the Congress Working Committee (CWC), said the process of electing some members of the party’s highest decision-making body will usher in a dynamic leadership team with a credible mandate to work together to address the organisati­onal challenges. Asserting that the Congress is the indispensa­ble national alternativ­e to the “divisive policies” of the BJP, Mr Tharoor said, “The immediate cause of worry for many of us is that there appears to be a growing perception in the eyes of the public that we, as a political entity, are adrift.”

This is naturally driving some voters towards considerin­g other political options and the most recent example of this was seen in Delhi, where the voters chose to side primarily with the AAP and to a smaller extent with the BJP, leaving the Congress with naught, he said. “This is where the compelling case for urgently addressing this perception in the eyes of the public comes from -and for that matter, changing the attitude of the media, which is repeatedly writing us off dismissive­ly,” Mr Tharoor said. “But for us to do so, we do need to fix our current leadership issues. We need to start with a longer-term, as opposed to interim, Congress president, as well as the ‘elected’ membership of the Working Committee,” the former Union minister said.

Mr Tharoor said he is an advocate for free and transparen­t polls within the party for these positions as such a process would significan­tly add to their credibilit­y and legitimacy.

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